I love this little bonnet. There isn't a single thing I don't love about it. It was one of those classic little patterns that are fun and fast, the roughish cotton denim yarn was a neat new experience and if I do say so myself a stunning contrast with the Victorian looking feather and fan, and there should be no question that little Juniper is a girly girly girl in this getup.
Also love-worthy: the ribbon is reversible grossgrain from Paper Zone. Let's just savor that for a moment: Reversible. Grossgrain.
The specs are here in this post, because everyone should knit one of these. They are now part of my ideology.
I hope some of you decide to make these. They're little gems.
Thanks so much for posting that bonnet pattern. It's so beautiful!
Posted by: Susan | January 10, 2006 at 16:47
Row 3 should probably have read:
*k2tog (3 times), yo k1 (6 times), k2tog (3 times)*, repeat to last 4 sts. That would get your 6 decs to match your 6 yo's.
But your solution is just as good, and a little more coherent.
Posted by: Janice in GA | January 10, 2006 at 19:56
I always enjoy your blog.
Posted by: jean | January 10, 2006 at 21:26
I know just the wee noggin I'm going to knit this for!
Posted by: puppymomma | January 10, 2006 at 21:40
Oh yay! I think the extra yarn from the "Kate" doll (knitty.com) I'm making now will be perfect for this hat. And someone downtown is selling hand-dyed silk ribbon. Not quite as cool as two-sided grossgrain, but it will work. Thank you!
Posted by: Heidi | January 11, 2006 at 08:09
It's fabulous. I'll have to add it to my baby knitting repertoire.
Posted by: Julia | January 11, 2006 at 10:23
You are so right. Those colors are just perfectly rich and stunning.
Posted by: Adrian | January 11, 2006 at 11:52
Gorgeous! I'm loving the mix of denim and dainty. I must track down a baby so that I will have an excuse to knit one.
Posted by: katie | January 11, 2006 at 12:12
Hi, Denim maven here. They ought to wash it and dry in the dryer right away, to get the fade and the shrinkage over with, and so the dye won't rub off on lovely Juniper's head!
Need I say that I love this hat and especially the whole idea of feather and fan, old-fashioned bonnet in DENIM? Good going!
xoxo Kay
Posted by: Kay | January 12, 2006 at 20:15
I love love love this bonnet.
Posted by: dorie | June 19, 2006 at 18:11
I bookmarked your bonnet ages ago when I first saw it on whip up. I finally had a reason to make one up, Here's how it turned out http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuttifruiti/170985723/ I used Rowan wool/cotton and a 3.75mm needle to downsize it for a newborn.
Posted by: Belinda | June 19, 2006 at 20:29
Hello.
Wonderful blog and thank you for posting this pattern.
You may call me obtuse but I've done the lace part of the bonnet, the crown, and I've seamed but not all the way down. For some reason, I can't understand "Then pick up all around (more stitches than the pattern says, because you left the back somewhat open)." Does this mean I'll pick up stitches around the entire bonnet? Will the back eventually, be sealed? What to do? Mayday! Mayday!
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide. I look forward to reading your blog all the time now.
Posted by: sappmama | June 19, 2006 at 23:57
How much do I love this bonnet? There are no words. Larissa, now that you've helped me figure it out, I'm going to do some for charity. This one is for my friend's daughter who'll be making her debut in about 4 months.
See mine at: http://flickr.com/photos/80323654@N00/173594208/in/photostream/
Thanks again!
Posted by: sappmama | June 23, 2006 at 19:53
Your little bonnet is precious and I want to knit one for my greatgranddaughter. However, I have knitted the lacey part and the crown and now I am about to seam but, I am having trouble understanding
"Then pick up all around (more stitches than the pattern says, because you left the back somewhat open)." Does this mean I'll pick up stitches around the entire bonnet? Will the back be entirely closed then?
Any insight will be gretly appreciated by me.
Posted by: Chloe | June 26, 2006 at 18:16
I've had a few questions, so I posted a picture on flickr that explains where to pick up stitches around the bottom to make the ribbon band. I hope this helps! See here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/astralpup/172004840/
Posted by: larissa | June 29, 2006 at 10:50
This is so beautiful. I have a question though, since this is knit in denim is there problems with it shrinking wierd? Does it need to be washed before gifting it to get to the correct size?
Thanks!
Posted by: Jessica | February 08, 2007 at 13:28
I just finished making the hat with old pattern I found on the internet and it is Awful! thanks so much for this my hat is looking much better
Posted by: laura | May 13, 2007 at 16:45
must.make.this
I have a new niece coming and can't wait to make this for her. Your color choices are striking and beautiful!
Posted by: Mary | January 17, 2008 at 19:17
Help - new knitter with question
Hi and thanks for this cute little bonnet- I have mine almost done - however I have a question about the decrease rows.
am I reading the pattern correctly ..
K 8 K2tog to end this takes me to K8 K2tog at the very end of the row. When I did this I had one side slanting and one side not.
Help what am I doing wrong.
Posted by: Pam | January 30, 2008 at 15:52
It came out wonderful - I should have jut trusted my fingers :-) Thank you for this wonderful little bonnet.
Posted by: Pam | January 31, 2008 at 08:04
With luck, this process is already under way.
Posted by: cheap jordans | February 23, 2011 at 17:57
With luck, this process is already under way.
Posted by: cheap jordans | February 23, 2011 at 17:57